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kanamesengoku · 1 year
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noona96n · 6 months
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Hi....If you don't mind, can I ask, what are your top 10 (or top 7) favorite media (can be books/ manga/ anime/movies/tv series)? Why do you love them? Sorry if you've answered this question before......Thanks....
no worries, im happy to answer. and, if i happened to already answer sth, I'll link u to it.
so, fav medias... hmm...
book(s): the radiant emperor duology
ik it just came out and was only recently finished (like, finished Sept 2023 lol) so this is probably bias speaking but i am extremely taken by She Who Became the Sun and He Who Drowned the World, these books are fckn phenomenal. the gender-fuckery, the exploration of gender and sexual performances, the hidden message of embracing ourselves in all our ugliness and 'deficiency' and making a place for ourselves and ppl like us when others shun us. these books are just!!!
documentaries: immortal egypt (Joanne Fletcher)
i really really love documentaries and this mini series hold a special place in my heart bcs i love history and I've always been fascinated by egypt and Joanne's enthusiasm is just so joyous and infectious, i love it. i put this on repeat in the background when i was doing my graduation project in 2018 lol yea, just me listening to egyptian docu while working my ass off on AutoCAD lol
anime: sarusuberi/miss hokusai
idk how to explain but there's just a quality to this animated film that got me going... like, i adore howl's moving castle but miss hokusai is sth else. it's so peaceful but also deeply profound and visceral somehow.
tv series: aircrash investigation
i love planes, i love the Concorde in particular, but it has nth to do with how cool planes are but with how child-me saw riding planes as a thing that only ppl with money could do. it evolved from there.
i also love mysteries and aircrash investigation is both lol
i remember watching it on tv when i was an adolescent and i was fascinated with the mystery and problem-solving of it all ever since.
movie: the prince of egypt
it's a story about love; love that forgives, love that creates hate, love that divides.
drama: nirvana in fire (c-drama), beyond evil (k-drama), kluen cheewit (thai soap opera)
bl-specific: old fashion cupcake (anime AND manga)
the plot of these dramas is impeccable (tho kluen cheewit is extremely dramatic so pls beware lol), the character developments are fckn amazing, and what's even more important is the platonic relationships between the characters!!!
also, special shout-out to thai bl soap opera khun chai/to sir (with love) as well! the drama is off the charts, the characters are flawed & human & infinitely relatable & Tian & Yang's brotherhood is EVERYTHING
just one of the best bls out there and I've consumed A LOT of BLs/yaois... ALL SORT of em lol
the story is really grounded in reality, the plot is so mundane and relatable, the characters are mature but extremely flawed, and the art (in the case of manga) and the acting (in the case of the series) are amazing.
song: queen bee by vannda (contemporary music from my country)
i DO NOT agree with the lyrics AT ALL but i adore the melody. i absolutely love, love, LOVE how he blends traditional khmer music with the modern one. it's not a necessarily modern take but it's sth different. this artist is very good at blending the old w/ the new and i applaud him for that. his music is so pleasing the ear but the fkcn lyrics... urGH
well, a song of his with message that i completely agree with is time to rise with master Kong Nay... though the mixture is too in my face lol which is why i prefer queen bee
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biscuit-na-orange · 3 months
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just recently finished watching Miss Hokusai and I have no thoughts except for this guy
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akasanata · 1 year
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Best animated movie!
Classification round
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gamesline · 9 months
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Ask Us Anime!
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We're on another episode of Unlimited Rail Works, and as finally some reprieve into a more mellow and somber piece of work, we have watched Miss Hokusai!
Let us know your thoughts if you have followed along, and continue to send us any questions or comments about any other opinions or curiosities on anime you may have been indulging in.
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ljaesch · 1 year
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Anime Film Review: Miss Hokusai
Miss Hokusai is an anime film based on a manga by Hinako Sugiura that was released in 2015. Miss Hokusai Directed by: Keiichi Hara Written by: Miho Maruo Starring: Yutaka Matsuhige, Anne Watanabe, Gaku Hamada, Kengo Kora, Jun Miho, Shion Shimizu, Michitaka Tsutsui, Kumiko Aso, Danshun Tatekawa Run Time: 90 minutes The film begins in 1814 (during the Edo period of Japan), and focuses on O-Ei, a…
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manga-vs-anime · 2 months
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dailyarturiartfgo · 11 months
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comfy-nezt · 8 months
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ill post in full later but i liked this little hokusai a lot~♡
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kanamesengoku · 11 months
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microwav3ov3n · 1 year
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joker and tiger!! pararai walk combi all set for halloween
(31 Oct '22)
(also my first new art post here)
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akasanata · 1 year
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Best animated movie!
Choose your favorite movie: Tumblr's favorite Ghlibli movie (from what I've seen in other polls), or or the charming snippets of life as an artist, when your father is a Very Famous Artist.
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Vote on the other polls of Round 1
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gamesline · 8 months
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Unlimited Rail Works Episode 116: Miss Hokusai
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We're gonna take you back to the past, Edo era Japan to be exact, to talk about Miss Hokusai, the Production I.G. adaptation of a manga about the famous painter's daughter. Read the full article
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ljaesch · 1 year
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Anime Blu-ray/DVD Combo Review: Miss Hokusai
Miss Hokusai is an anime film based on a manga by Hinako Sugiura that was released in Japan in 1995, and it’s a work of historical fiction. Miss Hokusai English Publisher: GKIDS Format: Blu-ray/DVD Combo Release Date: March 7, 2017 The film is set in 1814, during the Edo period of Japan, and focuses on O-Ei, the daughter of a painter named Tetsuzo Hokusai. The film, which is essentially presented…
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formlines · 3 months
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Red: A Haida Manga - Sheet 07
Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas
from the website:
Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas (Haida) is known for pioneering the hybrid “Haida Manga” style. “Manga” are Japanese-style comics that developed out of ancient caricatures, illuminated scrolls, brocade prints, and were influenced by the arrival of American and European comics after World War II. Yahgulanaas’ hyper-kinetic drawings combine the bold lines of traditional Northwest Coast design and the narrative form of manga, to retell the family legends in a genre-bending, mind-twisting way. The combination of these two cross-Pacific cultural artforms is an exhilarating and successful genre pairing that he has explored across multiple media.
Yahgulanaas’ masterpiece is the 18-panel, 15ft long narrative mural, RED. Painted in 2009, RED was the culmination of two years of storyboarding and three months of painting. Yahgulanaas’ art is chameleonic throughout, showing tell-tale influences from Hokusai to Eisner, MAD Magazine to Edenshaw to Picasso.
This open edition run of prints debuts with Stonington Gallery. Each sheet represents two sections of RED’s narrative, and comes with a reproduced artist’s signature. Printed on high quality watercolor paper, the prints have been color-matched to the original watercolor masterpiece. The full mural is 18 sheets, though they may be purchased individually.
The plot is based on a story from Yahgulanaas’ family. Red and Jaada are orphans growing up on Haida Gwaii. When Jaada is captured by raiders from another village, Red swears to recover her. Red becomes leader of his village, but can think of nothing but his missing sister, and brings his people to the brink of war and disaster in his quest for revenge.
Yahgulanaas made his formal American debut in 2015, with a solo exhibit at Stonington Gallery, displaying RED at SAM, and having work enter the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Limited and open edition prints of RED are available through Stonington Gallery. A book form of RED is available through booksellers.
Click here for a digital edition of the catalog
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